Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Eliminate Mildew Buildup in your Coffee Maker


Your coffee maker should be made part of your regular kitchen cleaning routine. Dried coffee oils, hard water buildup, and mildew will ruin the taste of even the best blend. Not to mention that mildew buildup inside the maker is hazardous to your health.


Third, discard the mixture and filter and fill the coffee maker again with just water. Turn on the maker. Once this is finished, turn off the maker and let everything cool again for another 10-15 minutes.Finally, check to see if there's still any vinegar odor coming from the maker. If so, repeat the third step until the smell of vinegar is gone. Your coffee maker should now be clean to brew a delicious pot of coffee. You should clean your coffee maker at least once a month if you're a regular coffee drinker.NOTE: These are rules for cleaning your coffeemaker. Never use vinegar to clean your espresso machine. Vinegar CAN harm parts of your espresso machine.First clean all components of your coffee maker including the carafe and filter basket. Personally I put these in the dishwasher, but the choice is yours. You can hand wash them in warm soapy water as well.

Finally, check to see if there's still any vinegar odor coming from the maker. If so, repeat the third step until the smell of vinegar is gone. Your coffee maker should now be clean to brew a delicious pot of coffee. You should clean your coffee maker at least once a month if you're a regular coffee drinker.




Author: Shannon Cole


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